“We are going to have an efficient practice, that’s what we’re looking for,” Fisher said. “I think we all have this perception of these training camp battles where you line up against another team and you are looking forward to working against somebody else because you’ve been beating on yourself for weeks and nothing but brawls are going to take place out there. Well, that’s not going to be the case.”

Fisher said the teams will be in shoulder pads and helmets, going through 1-on-1 to 7-on-7 to team drills. They will work on pass rush, special teams and 2-minute drills.

The practice is scheduled for 3:30 p.m., and is open to the public.

“It is an opportunity to go out there and work against somebody else,” Fisher said. “We are going to carry the highest respect level for Arizona Cardinals. It is highly unlikely there will be any incidents. These are two teams that are coming off a physical game with one day’s rest. We are looking forward to having a productive practice.”